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I am working on a small drone project. I used breadboard to connect motor,mosfet,nano, LIPO battery for testing. Motor spins pretty slow. It cannot lift the frame without any extra load, doesn't even move it.

I use simple MOSFET sketch where motor receives sin signal (http://bildr.org/2012/03/rfp30n06le-arduino/). After one cycle, Arduino becomes unresponsive, it is basically stuck, the motor spins with the constant speed. I assume the moment motor starts, there is a drop in the Arduino power and goes to a weird state and stops working properly. Is it correct assumption?

I also powered Arduino from separate USB supply, and everything works fine.

Is the selected boost converter not good for such project? Is there a better solution besides having second supply for Arduino?